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The Health, Wellbeing and Fitness to Study Procedure - Exeter Campuses (Formerly Fitness to Study Procedure)
This procedure is intended to be used as an alternative to any disciplinary procedure in cases where your performance or attendance or behaviour is such that would normally lead to the University starting disciplinary procedures, but there is concern that your behaviour is caused by underlying disability or ill health.
We will need to consider your ability to study, learn and graduate successfully and this procedure is designed to ensure that the University has provided you with every reasonable support to enable you to complete your studies.
The Fitness to Study procedure can be initiated either by academic staff or by support staff if they have sufficient concerns.
Details of the procedure can be found by clicking on the following link:
